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Woman's body recovered from under rubble after Russian drone strike on apartment block in Mykolaiv
Woman's body recovered from under rubble after Russian drone strike on apartment block in Mykolaiv

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time25-05-2025

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Woman's body recovered from under rubble after Russian drone strike on apartment block in Mykolaiv

The number of fatalities from a Russian drone strike on a five-storey apartment block in the city of Mykolaiv has risen to two, as emergency workers have retrieved the body of a woman from under the rubble. Source: Mykolaiv Mayor Oleksandr Sienkevych on Telegram Quote: "Emergency workers have recovered the body of a woman from under the rubble… This is the second fatality from the overnight attack." Details: Sienkevych said that as of 20:00, emergency workers are continuing to deal with the aftermath of the drone strike on the building. They are still conducting search and rescue operations, dismantling concrete structures and clearing rubble. Background: On the night of 24-25 May, a Russian loitering munition struck a residential building in Mykolaiv. A man was killed in the attack and five others, including a teenager, were injured. Two floors of the building were completely destroyed and the remaining three were damaged. Support Ukrainska Pravda on Patreon!

Heat supply restored in Mykolaiv after Russian attack
Heat supply restored in Mykolaiv after Russian attack

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time21-02-2025

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Heat supply restored in Mykolaiv after Russian attack

Heat supply has been restored to homes in Mykolaiv that were cut off following a Russian strike on a combined heat and power (CHP) plant. Source: Mykolaiv Mayor Oleksandr Sienkevych Details: "Mykolaiv CHP plant has resumed heat supply to the previously disconnected buildings," he wrote on Telegram. However, Sienkevych noted that a further nine houses are still without heat supply due to repair works. Vitalii Kim, Head of Mykolaiv Oblast Military Administration, reported on the morning of 20 February that a heating system failure had occurred due to the Russian strike on a CHP plant. Background: On the night of 15-16 February, Russian forces attacked the critical infrastructure of Mykolaiv: drones damaged a CHP plant. Over 100,000 people had been left without heating due to the Russian attack on the infrastructure of Mykolaiv. Support Ukrainska Pravda on Patreon!

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